Method: 1. Select the data table and click "Insert" - "Line Chart" - "Two-dimensional Line Chart" - "Line Chart"; 2. Right-click the drawing area and click "Select Data"; 3 , click "Switch Rows/Columns"; 4. Right-click the abscissa axis in the generated graph and set the axis format; 5. Click "Axis Options" - "Axis Crossing" and change the value to 2.
The operating environment of this tutorial: Windows 7 system, Microsoft Office Excel 2010 version, Dell G3 computer.
Sensitivity analysis is often needed in project financial analysis, which is to express the impact of a certain variable on the final result when it changes by a certain proportion. It will be clearer and easier to understand if sensitivity analysis is expressed in the form of a diagram. Let me introduce to you how to automatically generate sensitivity analysis charts using Excel.
Method/steps:
Select the data table and click Insert → Line Chart → Two-dimensional Line Chart → Line Chart
The following graph appears
Right-click in the drawing area→Select data
Click in the pop-up dialog box "Switch rows/columns"
Right-click on the abscissa axis in the generated graph, and left-click to set the axis format
In the pop-up dialog box, change 1 to 2 in the "Coordinate Axis Options" → "Coordinate Axis Crossing" option (indicating the second coordinate point of each coordinate axis)
You can generate a sensitivity analysis chart, and then set the color, line type, line width, etc. of each polyline to make a sensitivity analysis chart that suits you
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